Angel City Zen Center - Beginners Only Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
“We all think that we're a good person, that we're some form of intelligent. In the monastery, they compassionately take that away and help us remember that there is something more important.” - Gyokei Yokoyama
Gyokei takes us on a personal tour of zazen from the monastic perspective; from the enlightenment of certain failure, to the raw self underneath we may or may not be ready to meet. How is zazen supposed to wake us up when it’s always putting us to sleep? Is it possible to be ambitious in practice without being goal driven? Do we really need rough rude awakenings to drop off the self or is there a kindler gentler way? Find out here!
Over the Wall (Monastic Training Report) w/ Dave Cuomo
Settled Questions w/ Sara Campbell
Kind Mind (Zen & Multitasking) w/ Helena Harvilicz
Instructions for the Working Stiff w/ Emily Eslami
Mountains Walk, Rivers Talk (Return to the Mountains & Rivers Sutra) w/ Dave Cuomo
Degenerate Dharma (The Diamond Sutra & Buddhist Cosmology) w/ Jason Dodge
Friends Without Benefits (Sangha) w/ Gyokei Yokoyama
Mind Blowing Mediocrity - (The Witness Mind) w/ Dave Cuomo
Forget Yourself (Non Duality) w/ Emily Eslami
Blooming Buddhas (Zen Gardening) w/ Helena Harvilicz
Summer of Space (Writer’s Block and the Faith In Mind Inscription) w/ Dave Cuomo
Comes and Goes (The Tathagata) w/ Jason Dodge
The Red Badge of Suffering (Single Minded Effort) w/ Emily Eslami
Off the Rails (Faith In Mind Inscription) w/ Dave Cuomo
Weltschmerz, Alcohol, & Sarcasm (What Am I Doing Here??) w/ Helena Harvilicz
Just Here to Make Friends (Meaning & Hierarchy) w/ Gyokei Yokoyama
The Theory of Nothing (A Brief History of Emptiness) w/ Dave Cuomo
Anxious Epiphanies (What Am I Doing here??) w/ Tanya Orlov
Free Fall (Ambitions & Emptiness) w/ Sara Campbell
Dave Cuomo - A Noisy Hullabaloo (How to Make Peace)
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